Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 27, 2014
September 26, 2014
September 28, 2014
Transcript:
Woman holding white purse:...so after retiring, he said it's time to follow his bliss, which, unbeknownst to me, was juggling samurai swords.
Tombstones in a row read: HERE LIES LEE SALEM
Edgar Bergen: So, where is the car, Charlie?Charlie McCarthy: Well, I had a bit of an accident.Edgar: Where is the car now?Charlie McCarthy: Well, it’s on Elm Street between 5th Street and 8th Street.Edgar: Well, is it closer to 5th Street or 8th Street?Charlie: IT’S ALL THE WAY between 5th and 8th!
Whoa…. Lee Salem was, maybe still is, one of the most influential men in the comics business…
Till this past spring he was president of Universal UClick (including GoComics) …. the position now held by John Glynn..AFAIK, he’s still alive and kicking.Maybe at Wiley, after this….
Lee Salem was the stellar comics editor of Universal Press Syndicate. He helped discover and/or nurture dozens of strips, including Bill Watterson’s “Calvin and Hobbes,” Lynn Johnston’s “For Better or for Worse,” Jeff Millar/Bill Hinds’ “Tank McNamara”, Richard Thompson’s “Cul de Sac” and Mark Tatulli’s “Lio” — as well as editing Garry Trudeau’s “Doonesbury,” which won a Pulitzer the year after Salem arrived.
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
Must have bee a “four man” sword.
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 10 years ago
He wasn’t the sharpest tool in the drawer… Unfortunately for him, the Samurai sword was.
Superfrog about 10 years ago
He was beside himself with excitement.
AKHenderson Premium Member about 10 years ago
Did he get a group discount on the headstones?
Here's Waldo about 10 years ago
He was the dearly de-parted….
Kali39 about 10 years ago
This is so wrong… :-)
Kali39 about 10 years ago
Edgar Bergen: So, where is the car, Charlie?Charlie McCarthy: Well, I had a bit of an accident.Edgar: Where is the car now?Charlie McCarthy: Well, it’s on Elm Street between 5th Street and 8th Street.Edgar: Well, is it closer to 5th Street or 8th Street?Charlie: IT’S ALL THE WAY between 5th and 8th!
thirdguy about 10 years ago
I was going to follow my bliss, until she got a restraining order.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
Whoa…. Lee Salem was, maybe still is, one of the most influential men in the comics business…
Till this past spring he was president of Universal UClick (including GoComics) …. the position now held by John Glynn..AFAIK, he’s still alive and kicking.Maybe at Wiley, after this….
Varnes about 10 years ago
Let’s see, it would have taken three slices, hard to picture it….Unless he did it over a period of years…
cdward about 10 years ago
I split my gut laughing.
Baba27 about 10 years ago
I hope his widow won’t go to pieces too.
jreckard about 10 years ago
Rest In Pieces
Plumbob Wilson about 10 years ago
He’s not half the man he used to be.
Hardthought about 10 years ago
This guy was quite the cut up…..
Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
Here lies Lee Salem. And here. And here. And a bit over here as well.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
He should have practiced with Ginsu knives first.
tripwire45 about 10 years ago
Ew.
ladykat about 10 years ago
One presumes he lost his head and things went downhill from there.
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
He just fell to pieces pieces pieces…
dabugger about 10 years ago
So he did really ‘cut up’. His family had only one way to ‘have’ it all; or was it just more ‘piece’ full?
sarah413 Premium Member about 10 years ago
A real comedian that Lee Salem. A real cut up!
Gokie5 about 10 years ago
Round of applause for Wiley and the pun lovers, who’ve outdone themselves again. I grinned all the way thorough the comments.
Calvins Brother about 10 years ago
A Tip’O the Hat to Wiley and all the posters today. Good job!
gfredrickson85 about 10 years ago
Reminds me of the old Ginsu knife commercials.
KEA about 10 years ago
Hey! Watch This! (could be his last words)
Ermine Notyours about 10 years ago
When he picked up the swords, it was time to split.
heatherjasper about 10 years ago
Human sushi?
James Aiello Premium Member about 10 years ago
St. Peter to Lee: Let’s go man, pull yourself together.
jackrickman about 10 years ago
Lee Salem was the stellar comics editor of Universal Press Syndicate. He helped discover and/or nurture dozens of strips, including Bill Watterson’s “Calvin and Hobbes,” Lynn Johnston’s “For Better or for Worse,” Jeff Millar/Bill Hinds’ “Tank McNamara”, Richard Thompson’s “Cul de Sac” and Mark Tatulli’s “Lio” — as well as editing Garry Trudeau’s “Doonesbury,” which won a Pulitzer the year after Salem arrived.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
It takes a big man to fill four graves.
pbarnrob about 10 years ago
Most folks would practice with broomsticks…